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  2. Highland Capital Management - Wikipedia

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    Highland Capital Management was founded in 1993 by James Dondero and Mark Okada. [8] The firm was responsible for designing the first software to electronically track loan portfolios, which is used by a majority of loan managers. [9]

  3. Highland/iBoxx Senior Loan ETF Announces Details of May ... - AOL

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  4. Don't take interest rate risk: Okada - AOL

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    As Treasury yields rise to a 10-month high Monday, Sycamore Tree Capital Partners CEO Mark Okada tells Reuters' Fred Katayama investors should take on credit risk instead of rate risk and consider ...

  5. Highland Capital Partners - Wikipedia

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    Highland Capital Partners is a global venture capital firm with offices in Boston, Silicon Valley, and San Francisco. Highland has raised over $4 billion in committed capital and invested in more than 280 companies, with 47 IPOs and 134 acquisitions .

  6. Bob Davis (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    General Partner, Highland Capital Partners Robert J. ("Bob") Davis (born 1956) is a managing partner of Highland Capital Partners . He is the former chief executive officer of Lycos , which he led since its inception and through its acquisition by Terra at the peak of the dot-com bubble .

  7. Mike Vranos - Wikipedia

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    Vranos started work at Kidder Peabody after graduation from Harvard in 1983. He was the youngest Managing Director in the 130-year history of Kidder Peabody. [3] During his reign at Kidder Peabody from 1990–1994, Kidder underwrote over $200 billion in CMOs, which was about 20% of all CMOs issued during that period and nearly double the next largest Wall Street firm. [3]

  8. FrontPoint Partners - Wikipedia

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    FrontPoint Partners was a hedge fund that became well known for its bet against subprime mortgages during the 2008 financial crisis under Steve Eisman. [1] [2] It was based in Greenwich, Connecticut, with other offices in New York and London.

  9. Van Kampen Investments - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the company broke records in the industry by introducing a $125 million Insured Municipal Income Trust (IMIT), soon followed by an even larger $128.5 IMIT. By 1983, the company now known as Van Kampen Merritt, Inc. had sold nearly $7 billion of trusts and was the nation's third-largest firm in that arena.